youtube.com - 10/17/2008
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I use an iPhone all the time, but
I have a problem sometimes... Yes, I cannot reach
it in some situation (you know), then missed very important calls.So I t...
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iPhone Walking Robot (video)
getrobo.typepad.com - 10/17/2008
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Kazu Terasaki, a Japanese software engineer working in
the Silicon Valley area, turned his iPhone into a
robot. He showed it off for the first time at a BBQ party held here. Kazu is a "moonlight inventor" and his inventions that have been ...
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Walking iPhone Robot
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iPhone Robot Can Talk the Talk, Walk the Walk
Wired: Gadget Lab —
Software engineer Kazu Terasaki gave his iPhone legs. Why? You'll find out if you watch his video.
Be warned: You may lose your appetite because of it.
Or you can always watch the PG version. Your choice. It's the weekend, though -- so what the hell, right?
Walking iPhone Robot [GetRobo]
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Do We Really Need an iPhone Robot?
Mobilewhack.com —
So did you watch the video above? You’ll find one more after the break. Question is, do we really need an iPhone Robot ? Are we that lazy that we don’t want to move around the hose to get the iPhone? Is the iPhone going to develop into something nastier over time and then go back in time looking for say, Sarah Connor ? So many questions left unanswered and so little time… via Dailymobile Tags: Apple , Apple , iPhone , Mobile News , Other Brands , robot
The Walking iPhone
Krunker —
Yes.. that is indeed an iPhone turned into a very very slow moving robot. This invention, courtesy of Japanese software engineer, Kazu Terasaki, is based on another product he was involved with called the “PuchiRobo” - a robot kit which turns nearly anything into a walking ...
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The iPhone Now Walks
GEARFUSE —
Listen, dude. Forget everything you heard about the iPhone. Forget the apps , forget the voice recognition calling , forget everything because all of its capabilities and features have just been outdone. A Japanese software engineer named Kazu Terasaki has given his iPhone the ability to walk. Yes, he’s turned his iPhone into a kick ass robot that takes baby steps. Because Kazu is such a nice guy, you too can turn your gadgets into a mobile robot with Kazu’s dev kit . All you need to know is the Japanese language and some assembly. Link [ via ]
It’s alive! The iPhone walks!
CrunchGear —
Didja know that the iPhone can do anything? Even walk? Well this Japanese dude’s iPhone can and he even has a dev kit available so you can make your Jesusphone walk - just not over water. Apple won’t believe the whole walking on water bit.
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¡El iPhone que camina!
Gizmología —
Y finalmente tomó vida, lo único que le faltaba al iPhone era caminar y esta persona japonesa que podemos ver en el video le creó dos patitas que le permiten moverse por todos lados e incluso caerse y volver a levantarse.
Todavía no encontraron la forma de que ...
iPhone fetches itself
MAKE Magazine —
Here's an interesting video of another walking iPhone. Then it rings, instead of you getting up to pick it up, it walks over to you. Ah, maybe Apple will build this into iPhone 4G.
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